Holy fantasy goodness, have I got 2 pieces of news to share today! First a cover reveal, and be warned, you’ll remain gazing upon that cover art for a while… do, but… scroll on, because we also have a book birthday celebration… So, let’s get started!

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The End of Time… book #3 of The Cruel Gods gaslamp fantasy trilogy is set to be published in early 2024. That’s practically right around the corner (although you still have plenty time to catch up with the first 2 books!) and this means, it’s time to show off the pretties! And the pretty is created by James T. Egan of Bookfly Design.

Behold!

About the book:

When the saints fall, the sinners rise.

Calamity has befallen the steam-powered city of Chime as the gods declare war on each other, choosing Chime’s streets as their battleground. Kayl has the means to end their reign for good and create a new world free from their whims. But recruiting an army against divine beings is no easy task, and as her allies fall one by one, Kayl is left to shoulder her burden alone.

Finally free from his own god’s shackles, Quen is bound in service to Chaos, who only wants revenge against Quen’s former master. Torn between his desire for vengeance and justice, Quen is no stranger to the gods’ cruelty and will do whatever it takes to see Kayl’s vision through—even if it destroys his soul.

To ensure a better future, Kayl and Quen must unite mortals against their makers and decide the gods’ fate before time itself comes to an end.

For the era of gods is over.

The End of Time is the third and final book in The Cruel Gods series—a gaslamp fantasy featuring magical portals, gothic cosmic deities, quaint Britishisms, and steampunk vibes. This is an adult book containing strong language and mature themes that some readers may find disturbing. For a full list of content warnings, visit Trudie Skies’s website.

Preorder links: Amazon US I UK

As I said, the bookish goodness doesn’t stop here! Today, on the 13th of October, we can also say Happy Birthday to Tales from Across the Domains short story collection:

199235172Apostates, misfits, rebels, and sinners. What do they have in common? They all desire freedom to choose their own path in defiance of the gods who own their souls.

From an underwater domed city to perilous jungles, volcanic cabaret theaters, mushroom forests, and beyond, travel across twelve unique domains and learn of mortal life under the gods’ watchful eyes. Your journey begins in Chime, a steam-powered city that connects each domain through a magical portal that changes at the turn of the hour.

Wardens are on hand to guide you on your journey, but be careful—not all domains are safe to traverse, and not all are what they seem.

Tales From Across the Domains is a collection of fifteen short stories set within The Cruel Gods world—a gaslamp fantasy featuring magical portals, gothic cosmic deities, quaint Britishisms, and steampunk vibes. These short stories can be read at any point during the series and contain strong language and mature themes that some readers may find disturbing.

Amazon US I UK I Goodreads

Why burn a perfectly good book that did nothing but exist? Surely it was more productive to burn the author who wrote it in the first place?

Tales from Across the Domains – Trudie Skies

Praise for The Thirteenth Hour

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The Thirteenth Hour asks the question “how much do we owe to a cruel creator?”, and the book pretty much doesn’t pull punches on the idea. It was a big philosophical swing, executed beautifully, which surpassed my already-high expectations based on its summary.

Olivia Atwater – Author of Small Miracles

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I love this book. To me, The Thirteenth Hour is a masterpiece. It’s a celebration of fantasy and character. It’s over-the-top crazy, but it’s real and grounded and raw. It is perhaps my favourite self-published book of all time.

Hiu Gregg – The Fantasy Inn

Praise for The Children of Chaos

Book 2 The Children of ChaosThis book does not suffer from middle-book syndrome and that is all you really need to know, so if you like steampunk/gaslamp and British things like biscuits and tea, go ahead, buy it now, and read this series because it’s worth it. I swear. The world-building. Seriously. The world-building…

Vinjii – Books in Blankets Blog

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Long story short, this book is a masterpiece, and I don’t exactly abuse this word.

Bjørn Larssen – Author of Children and Why Odin Drinks

It wasn’t fun committing chaos without an audience.

The Thirteenth Hour – Trudie Skies
Map Artist: Soraya Corcoran

If I was a pious woman, I’d be praying.
But I was a Godless woman, and the gods left me to dictate my own fate.

The Children of Chaos – Trudie Skies

About the author

Trudie Skies Author PicTrudie Skies has been living inside fantasy worlds ever since they discovered books, and they refuse to return to reality. Within Trudie’s daydreams you’ll find SPFBO and BBNYA finalist The Thirteenth Hour, a gaslamp fantasy described as obnoxiously British and best read with a cup of tea.

When not conjuring new worlds, Trudie spends their free time exploring the realms of indie books and video games, staring at clouds, and chasing after their fluffy companions.

Visit Trudie’s worlds at www.trudieskies.com